2020
DOI: 10.23919/jsee.2020.000064
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A scenario construction and similarity measurement method for navy combat search and rescue

Abstract: Navy combat search and rescue (NCSAR) is an important component of the modern maritime warfare and the scenario of NCSAR is the basis for decision makers to rely on. According to the core elements in the NCSAR process, the NCSAR scenario structure is constructed from seven perspectives based on the multi-view architecture framework. According to the NCSAR scenarios evolution over time, the NCSAR scenario sequence is analyzed and modeled based on the concept lattice method. Then, the incremental construction al… Show more

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“…More actual complex operation scenario data should also be used to improve the effectiveness of the method in [81,82]. In addition to monitoring the natural disasters and environmental pollution, many scholars have studied the methods of maritime search and rescue and have had some achievements [83][84][85][86]. For example, Yang et al [83] proposed a search and rescue solution based on exploration path planning and ad hoc group networking methods, in which unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles were adopted in co-operative search and rescue activities.…”
Section: Sea Surface Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More actual complex operation scenario data should also be used to improve the effectiveness of the method in [81,82]. In addition to monitoring the natural disasters and environmental pollution, many scholars have studied the methods of maritime search and rescue and have had some achievements [83][84][85][86]. For example, Yang et al [83] proposed a search and rescue solution based on exploration path planning and ad hoc group networking methods, in which unmanned aerial vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles were adopted in co-operative search and rescue activities.…”
Section: Sea Surface Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%